Nurse-driven training courses: impact on implementation of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring [0.03%]
护士驱动的培训课程对门诊血压监测实施的影响
Estel Félez-Carrobé,Maria Sagarra-Tió,Araceli Romero et al.
Estel Félez-Carrobé et al.
Background: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) predicts cardiovascular risk and identifies white-coat and masked hypertension, efficacy of treatment and the circadian cycle of hypertensive patients. ...
Use of online machine translation for nursing literature: a questionnaire-based survey [0.03%]
基于问卷调查的护理文献在线机器翻译使用状况研究
Ryoko Anazawa,Hirono Ishikawa,Kiuchi Takahiro
Ryoko Anazawa
Background: The language barrier is a significant obstacle for nurses who are not native English speakers to obtain information from international journals. Freely accessible online machine translation (MT) offers a possi...
How death anxiety impacts nurses' caring for patients at the end of life: a review of literature [0.03%]
死亡焦虑如何影响护士对临终患者的护理:文献综述
L Peters,R Cant,S Payne et al.
L Peters et al.
Nurses are frequently exposed to dying patients and death in the course of their work. This experience makes individuals conscious of their own mortality, often giving rise to anxiety and unease. Nurses who have a strong anxiety about death...
Informal caregivers of people with dementia: problems, needs and support in the initial stage and in subsequent stages of dementia: a questionnaire survey [0.03%]
痴呆患者照料者面临的问题、需求及支持的现状调查——横断面研究
Marieke Zwaanswijk,José M Peeters,Adriana Pa van Beek et al.
Marieke Zwaanswijk et al.
Objective: The ageing of the population is expected to lead to an increase in the prevalence of dementia. Providing support to informal caregivers is essential to promote their wellbeing and prevent serious caregiver burd...
Initial evidence of religious practice and belief in depressed african american cancer patients [0.03%]
抑郁症非洲裔美国人癌症患者的宗教信仰和行为的初步研究证据
Amy Y Zhang,Faye Gary,Hui Zhu
Amy Y Zhang
Objective: This study examined spiritual coping (beliefs and practices) of depressed African American cancer patients through a comparison with depressed White cancer patients and non-depressed African American cancer pat...
Differences in health and illness beliefs in zimbabwean men and women with diabetes [0.03%]
津巴布韦糖尿病患者健康和疾病观念的性别差异
Esther Mufunda,Björn Albin,Katarina Hjelm
Esther Mufunda
This study explored beliefs about health and illness that might affect self-care and health-seeking behaviours in Zimbabwean men and women with diabetes. Gender differences were indicated in a previous study but their extent has not been st...
Meanings of being critically ill in a sound-intensive ICU patient room - a phenomenological hermeneutical study [0.03%]
intensive监护病房的声音环境及其对危重病人意义的影响——现象学诠释学研究
Lotta Johansson,Ingegerd Bergbom,Berit Lindahl
Lotta Johansson
The aim of this study was to illuminate the meanings of being critically ill in a sound-intensive ICU patient room, as disclosed through patients' narratives. Patient rooms in ICUs are filled with loud activity and studies have revealed sou...
Common Symptoms and Distress Experienced Among Patients with Colorectal Cancer: A Qualitative part of Mixed Method Design [0.03%]
colorectal癌患者常见的症状及困扰体验:混合研究设计中的质性研究部分
Sussanne Börjeson,Hans Starkhammar,Mitra Unosson et al.
Sussanne Börjeson et al.
Background: Colorectal cancer is one of the most common types of tumour in the world. Treatment side effects, together with the tumour symptoms, can result in a 'symptom burden'. To understand the patient's burden during ...
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Instrument: Attitudes Towards Organ Donor Advocacy Scale (ATODAS) [0.03%]
器官捐献倡导态度量表(ATODAS)的发展与心理测量学评估
Anne Flodén,Anna Forsberg
Anne Flodén
Critique and appraisal of a study on the attitudes towards organ donor advocacy scale [0.03%]
一项关于器官捐献倡导态度量表的研究述评
Jessica Stamey,Loyd Lee Glenn
Jessica Stamey